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    Building consent and resource consent documentation and territorial authority stages prepared and managed There won’t be any work on your construction project unless you have the building consent and some other needed consents, such as resource consent. There are four stages that contribute for a construction project. Making a good application is very important if you need a building consent. By making good plan and right research, may also benefit in accelerating consent handling and approval…

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    I’ve always wanted to be an inventor long before I found Engineering. I wanted to be someone who made the coolest of things and made so many people happy. I dreamed big as a kid, always getting lost in my little world of imagination. Growing up has changed some things for me. I still aspire to be an Inventor of sorts, but I want to do it better through becoming a world class Engineer. A world Class engineer would be able to effectively make goals and stick to them to strengthen their effect; the…

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    Like general ethics, engineering ethics also involves investigations into values, meaning and facts. These inquiries in the field of engineering ethics are of three types. 1. Normative Inquiries 2. Conceptual Inquiries 3. Factual or Descriptive Inquiries 2.4.1 Normative Inquiries These inquiries are mostly helpful to identify the…

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    From a young age, Brendan Ciecko had the idea that he was going to do something related to “technology, music, culture, art, and the intersection of all these various areas.” As a nine or ten year old, he loved filling notepad after notepad with illustrations and entering his drawings into contests. As he got older, he became fascinated with designing and developing technology for the entertainment sector. At the young age of thirteen, he started his first company as a means to break into the…

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    I was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1964. I was given the name Charles David Neely at birth, but I never use the name "Charles David" if I can help it. My preferred name of choice is Dee, which I chose for several reasons. The primary reason being that is part of my self-definition as a I transition to being something different. However, the name Dee, generally, is a matter of convenience chosen for being part of a blended family. Dee is short for David, Daddy, Dee and makes it easier for the…

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    I dreamed as a kid, like many others, of being a nurse or a doctor when I grew up. I loved the idea of giving shots and wrapping up broken bones. Fixing medical issues seemed cool. After all, there’s an injury, and as a nurse or doctor you have to solve it. Problem solving seemed to be my forte. Yet somehow, I wasn’t completely satisfied. I kept forcing myself to think, “This is what I want. This is going to be great.” I started to outgrow my love the medical field. In my junior year of high…

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    Emory University Given your knowledge of Emory University, describe what unique resources, experiences, or opportunities you hope to take advantage of as a student here. (250-650 words) Emory University attracts me most for its abundant researching opportunities provided for the undergraduate students because research is central for in-depth learning of every discipline. There is survey showing that over half of the undergraduates have the opportunity to work with faculty on research program…

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    Human Origin Observation

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    I recently visited the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco to gain a new perspective on what we learned in Anthropology this semester. In this paper I will be discussing the Human Origin exhibit that is currently being shown at The Academy of Sciences and how it relates to all that I have learned this semester. This particular exhibit shows the various physical forms that hominins took as they evolved over 4 million years ago. I loved being able to see in person the actual skulls on…

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    National Honor Society Membership Essay Scholarship, leadership, character and service are key characteristics to any individual that has a focused path for success in life. I believe that I possess these elements. Beginning with scholarship, I strive to achieve academic success by taking honors and AP classes. I have been given the opportunity to start my high school career with an acceleration in science by taking Honors Biology instead of Earth Science. I am also accelerated in mathematics…

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    Essay Fluctus Per Auras

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    and inspired me to create my own work of art for this course.As seen in Figure 1, the walls of Debenhams use a screen to create a ripple effect or waves through the screen. For my APS 325 final project, I would like to create a fusion between engineering, science and art as well, through the medium of a dynamic sculpture titled “Fluctus per Auras” which translates to Waves by Wind in Latin. The basis for my kinetic sculpture is that wind cannot be seen but only felt. I wish to use the power of…

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